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Divinity on Greco-Roman amulets
The Anguiped (Latin: angui, 'snake'; ped-, 'foot') is a divine property or visual motif that is often found on magical amulets from the Greco-Roman period
Anguiped
representations of Tarvos Trigaranus or of an equestrian ‘Jupiter’ surmounting the Anguiped (a snake-legged human-like figure). The Gundestrup cauldron has also been
Celtic_mythology
Monster in Greek mythology
hypothesized by modern commentators that she must have been a dragon or an anguiped. According to Greek myth, as recorded by Antoninus Liberalis, there was
Sybaris_(mythology)
Etruscan goddess of the Earth
Cel") is a giant attacked by Laran, the god of war. Another mirror depicts anguiped giants in the company of a goddess, possibly Cel, whose lower body is formed
Cel_(goddess)
Scythian goddess
Scythians according to the Scythian religion. The "Snake-Legged Goddess" or "Anguiped Goddess" is the modern-day name of this goddess, who is so called because
Snake-Legged_Goddess
Roman god of freshwater and the sea
Uśil with Aplu (and his association with Nethuns) is emphasised by an anguiped demon holding two dolphins on an exergue. The scene highlights the identities
Neptune_(mythology)
Indo-Scythian rulers of western and central India (35-415 CE)
with costume details. The belt displays designs of horsemen and tritons/anguipeds, the coat has a highly ornate hem. Inscription "Shastana" (Middle Brahmi
Western_Satraps
Ancient monumental column
Jupiter rider with Anguiped (Musée Lorrain, Nancy)
Pillar_of_Yzeures-sur-Creuse
Species of orchid
apodum Binomial name Bulbophyllum apodum Hook.f. 1890 Synonyms Bulbophyllum anguipes Schltr. 1911 Bulbophyllum apodum var. lanceolatum Ridl. 1917 Bulbophyllum
Bulbophyllum_apodum
Etruscan deity
From left to right, Nethuns, Usil, Thesan. In the lower exergue a winged anguiped demon who holds up a dolphin in each hand. Vatican Museums, Museo Gregoriano
Śuri
Ancient school of art, especially Sculpture, in India
century BCE. Crossbar medallion with horse rider. 2nd-1st century BCE. An anguiped, also seen in Hellenistic and Roman art, c. 1st century BCE. By 100 BCE
Art_of_Mathura
Roman-period column
crowning statue may have depicted Jupiter in different forms, such as Jupiter Anguiped, Jupiter with a wheel, or a classical representation of the god. According
Votive_Column_of_Lisieux
Giant mare in Renaissance works
presence of the white horse in French folklore. She was ridden by a giant anguiped (a deity with a rooster's head and serpents for legs) in the oldest versions
The_Great_Mare
Art of the Indo-Greeks (c. 200 BCE)
Shinkot casket, a Buddhist relics container in the name of Menander I An anguiped, also seen in Hellenistic and Roman art, Mathura art, c. 1st century BCE
Indo-Greek_art
American lawyer
Turkey. For example, Fellague identified one mosaic panel, depicting an Anguiped Giant, as a clear imitation of a section from the famous mosaics in the
Matthew_Bogdanos
Equine presence in Breton culture
of an equinox, and linked to the sculptural group of the rider with the anguiped. The figure of the horse with a human head is unique in Armorica, suggesting
Horses_in_Breton_culture
Art from Greater Iran
beasts; Greco-Roman hippocamps, or fish-tailed horses; and human-headed anguipeds whose 'legs' are serpents. Such marine imagery seems odd for landlocked
Sogdian_art
pontica Hyale prevostii Hyale stebbingi 14 species, including: Ischyrocerus anguipes Jassa falcata (scud) Parajassa pelagica Siphonoecetes kroyeranus 4 species
List of crustaceans of Ireland
List_of_crustaceans_of_Ireland
List of saltwater species that form a part of the crustacean fauna of South Africa
jassopsis (K.H. Barnard, 1951) Isaeopsis tenax K.H. Barnard, 1916 Ischyrocerus anguipes Krøyer, 1838 Ischyrocerus carinatus K.H. Barnard, 1916 Ischyrocerus ctenophorus
List of marine crustaceans of South Africa
List_of_marine_crustaceans_of_South_Africa
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Beautiful, To consult with Allah, Diverted toward Allah
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English : from the medieval personal name Wilkin, a pet form William.Dutch : from a pet form of Willem (see Wilhelm).
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Literature of Music; Literature
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(גָּד) Hebrew name GAD means "troop." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet and the seventh son of Jacob by Zilpah. Compare with other forms of Gad.
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Loving, Very much attached
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Conquering Enemies; The One who has Won his Enemy
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Beautiful, Ever-radiant
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Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Harmonious; Melody; Tune; Feeling; Beauty
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